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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Mary McHughProfessor of ClassicsGustavus Adolphus College

Roman world of 1st cent. C.E.; Roman imperial women, especially Livia and Agrippina the Elder and Agrippina the Younger; Tacitus; Food & Foodways; Ancient Philosophy, especially Plato; Muslim innovation and reception of Greco-Roman antiquity

Catharine EdwardsProfessor of Classics and Ancient HistoryBirkbeck College, University of London

My work focuses on the cultural history of the Roman world, particularly Rome in the late republic and early principate. The complex literary strategies of Roman texts (I have worked particularly on Seneca, Ovid and more recently Cicero) are an intrinsic part of that world’s fabric. I am interested in the ways in which conceptions of gender and other aspects of personal and social identity operate through, and are inflected by, language.

Another important strand in my research has been the reception of antiquity in later centuries, particularly the C19th, and how receptions of antiquity are implicated in strategies of cultural formation and self-construction (I have published on the reception of Rome in Gibbon, in Mme de Stael, T.B.Macaulay, Nathaniel Hawthorne and in C19th guidebooks, particularly the work of Augustus Hare).

https://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8003806/catharine-edwards
Stephanie LarsonProfessor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean StudiesBucknell University

ancient and Byzantine Greek Thebes, ancient and Byzantine Boiotia, ancient Greek ethnicities and identities, Sappho, Herodotus, women's lives in the ancient world, epic

https://bucknell.academia.edu/StephanieLarson
Francesca D’Alessandro BehrProfessor of Classics and Italian StudiesUniversity of Houston

Epic, Gender Studies, Reception, Satire, Narratology, Comparative Literature

http://www.uh.edu/class/mcl/faculty/behr_f/
Teresa MorganProfessor of Graeco-Roman historyUniversity of Oxford

Early Christianity, education in antiquity, ancient ethics, historiography

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/teresamorgan.html
Aneilya BarnesProfessor of HistoryCoastal Carolina University

Women in the early church, material culture, topography, gender, late antiquity, Roman domestic space, Roman games, identity and empire, religion, Christianization of Rome

http://www.coastal.edu/academics/facultyprofiles/humanities/history/aneilyabarnes/; http://coastal.academia.edu/AneilyaBarnes
Amanda PodanyProfessor of HistoryCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Bronze Age Mesopotamia and Syria, chronology, transnational history

https://amandapodany.academia.edu/
Adriaan LanniProfessor of LawHarvard Law School

Criminal Law, Criminal Adjudication, and the Criminal Justice Workshop, as well as a variety of legal history courses on ancient Greek and Roman law.

https://scholar.harvard.edu/alanni
Shelly MatthewsProfessor of New TestamentBrite Divinity School, Texas Christian University

Early Christianity, Feminist Historiography, New Testament World

https://brite.edu/staff/shelly-matthews/
Lynn HuberProfessor of Religious StudiesElon University

New Testament and Early Christianity within its Sociopolitical Context, Apocalyptic, Gender and Sex in the Roman World

http://facstaff.elon.edu/lhuber/LHuber/Home.html
Jodi MagnessProfessor of Religious Studies and ArchaeologyUNC at Chapel Hill

Palestine in the Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic periods, and Diaspora Judaism in the Roman world, include ancient pottery, ancient synagogues, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Roman army in the East

http://jodimagness.org/
Rhiannon AshProfessor of Roman HistoriographyUniversity of Oxford

Latin prose literature of the imperial era, above all the Roman historian Tacitus, including syntax and vocabulary of Tacitus' Latin
ancient epistles, Greek and Roman biography, battle narratives, Cicero, Sallust, Livy, Pliny the Elder, and Pliny the Younger, social and cultural history under the Roman empire

https://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-rhiannon-ash
Lea StirlingProfessor, Department HeadUniversity of Manitoba

Roman Archaeology, Roman Art, North Africa, Late Antiquity

http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/classics/staff/stirling_lea.html
Mariette de Vos RaaijmakersProfessor, retiredUniversità degli Studi di Trento

Archaeology, history and epigraphy of ancient North Africa, archaeology of the Vesuvian region, Roman Architecture and Decoration techniques

rusafricum.org
Juliana Bastos MarquesProfessora AssociadaUniversidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

História Antiga, Antiguidade Clássica, Historiografia, Estudos Orientais, Tecnologia na Educação, Historiography, Classics, Ancient History, Digital Humanities, Public History

http://www.unirio.br/cch/escoladehistoria/docentes/juliana-bastos-marques; http://unirio.academia.edu/JulianaBastosMarques
Lindsey WeglarzProgram Coordinator, Graduate Enrollment InitiativesUniversity of Chicago

ancient Nubia, ancient Egypt, women, identity, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, statistical analysis, burial practices, cultural entanglement, colonization, archaeology, New Kingdom Egypt, Sudan, Egyptianization, acculturation

http://chicago.academia.edu/LindseyWeglarz
Elena H. Sánchez LópezPrograma de Reincorporacion del Plan PropioUniversidad de Granada

Roman Archaeology, Roman Hispania, Water History, Water Management, Uses of Water, Crafts in the Ancient Roman World, Urbanism, Cultural Heritage, Excavation, Ancient History, Landscape Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Roman Archaeology, Archaeological Prospection, Material Culture, Historical Archaeology, Ancient Architecture, Ancient Civilizations, Mediterranean Archaeology.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Elena_H_Lopez; http://granada.academia.edu/ElenaS%C3%A1nchez; https://www.ugr.es/en/universidad/organizacion/entidades/departamento-de-prehistoria-y-arqueologia
Sarah RousProject EditorAmerica School of Classica Studies at Athens

Greek and Roman archaeology, upcycling, social memory

Laura NissinProject Researcher for the Foundation Institutum Romanum FinlandiaeUniversity of Helsinki

Ancient Rome, Pompeii, Herculaneum, domestic & urban space, sociology of sleep & Roman sleeping arrangements, (Neo-)Latin,
public/private dichotomy in the ancient Roman society, sensory studies & digital humanities.

https://blogs.helsinki.fi/lnissine/tietoja/; https://tuhat.helsinki.fi/portal/en/person/lnissine
Tracey RihllReaderSwansea University

The history of science and technology, education, slavery and warfare in classical antiquity.

http://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/arts-and-humanities/academic/rihlltracey/#publications=is-expanded
Liz GloynReaderRoyal Holloway

Roman history, particularly of the family and the life course; emphasis on the early imperial period. Classical reception. Seneca.

https://lizgloyn.wordpress.com/
Valentina ArenaReader in Roman HistoryUniversity College London

Roman Republic, political thought, oratory

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/history/people/academic-staff/valentina-arena
Lisa MignoneResearch AffiliateISAW NYU

Roman history (esp. Republican), historiography, Roman topography, spatial studies

https://nyu.academia.edu/LisaMignone
Ellie Mackin RobertsResearch AssociateUniversity of London

Greek religion (broadly archaic and classical); religious ‘embeddedness’ and the intersection between religion and politics, culture, military, and civic life in ancient Greece; materialism and sensory studies; material culture

http://www.elliemackinroberts.net/
Simona StoyanovaResearch FellowUniversity of Oxford

Greek epigraphy, Latin epigraphy, Palaeography, Digital Humanities

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